COMPLETED Now a major adaptation on streaming. Yoo Na Bi grows more mature after overcoming the pains of her last relationship. As they work day and night, the time Jae-Eon and Na-Bi spend together sees Na-Bi reevaluate her choice.
NextSurprisingly, it's the book that has pacing issues.
Furthermore, there was also no second storyline which kept the story flowing further. Yoo had a particularly rough break-up with her ex-boyfriend, and since then, she's sworn off love and no longer believes in it or destiny.
NextIt premiered on June 19, 2021, on JTBC and airs on Saturdays at 23:00 KST.
The characters just keep on going back to their mistakes. The drama was able to add a few different storylines, and exploring LGBTQ very well. The fact that any toxic relationship has the power to really damage how you view love not just romantically too but also with friendships and family but you can grow from it and not let yourself make the same mistakes again.
Timothy Blake Donohoo is a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he majored in Communication and minored in Creative Writing.
However, the webcomic art style and story writing did not keep me engaged throughout, the story seems almost like vignettes from a relationship and leaves much of it for the reader to fill in.
NextJust before she skips out, Jin-Soo hands over a green book that Jae-Eon wants her to have.
I didn't really like any of the characters that much but the comic was still good enough. The main storyline is quite tense, and having no second story for support may make it boring for audiences.
NextIt explores toxicity that exists in various relationships - be it romance as with JE and Nabi's ex or friendships as with Bitna.
I don't usually like angsty stories, but this one was really good even if the ending left me with an unsatisfied and bittersweet feeling. Whichever it may be This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers.
NextThis is a pretty accurate description of some relationships, which I really liked.